• The Agri-Tourist, My Journey Back to Agriculture

  • De: Jennifer Ross
  • Podcast

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The Agri-Tourist, My Journey Back to Agriculture

De: Jennifer Ross
  • Resumen

  • Agritourism involves travel, entertainment, adventure and agriculture, but, at its core, agritourism is really about connecting and educating. Join me to learn from experienced agritourism farmers and entrepreneurs, and help me build my future farm strategy.

    © 2024 The Agri-Tourist, My Journey Back to Agriculture
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  • Exploring New Zealand with Agritourism Expert, Marijke Dunselman of Agritourism.NZ
    Jul 29 2024

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    In this episode of The Agri-tourist Podcast, we are headed all the way to New Zealand with my guest Marijke Dunselman from Agritourism New Zealand.

    Originally from the Netherlands, Marijke has lived in many countries and speaks 4 languages, but decided to build her roots in New Zealand, another country I did not know much about until now!

    Marijke’s journey starts in marketing, transitions to tourism, and then she takes the leap of faith and launches her own tourism and eventually agritourism business. She is the founder of Agritourism.NZ and the Agritourism Academy. Over the past 26 years, she has worked with hundreds of agritourism operators. Her business is focused on helping farmers to diversify their business through agritourism and helping them market their farms within the tourism industry.

    In addition, she established the ‘ Agritourism Academy & Community ’ in 2024, a first of its kind. The Academy is an interactive online community helping farmers and landowners start and grow successful agritourism businesses. It includes all training, planners, resources, networking opportunities, and live sessions.

    You can tell, based on her enthusiastic nature and knowledge, Marijke is doing what she loves and is fulfilled when she hears success stories from her farmers.

    Agritourism.NZ
    Agritourism Academy

    The Global Agritourism Network (GAN) was created to support agritourism worldwide through education, research, and advocacy. Everyone with an interest in agritourism is welcome to join for free by completing the form online at Global Agritourism Network (GAN) Registration (google.com).

    Thank you for taking the time to listen to The Agri-Tourist Podcast, for supporting our inspirational guests, and for sharing my personal journey back to agriculture.

    • Agri-Tourist.com
    • HeartBeet Farms
    • Instagram
    • About Jen Ross, The Agri-Tourist Podcast Host
    • Global Agritourism Network
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    55 m
  • Mother of Agritourism Had to Close Her Organization in Belarus
    Jul 22 2024

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    My inspiring guest is Dr. Valeria Klitsounova from Belarus. Yes, Belarus! That might sound surprising to many, especially during the current times. But, when given the introduction, I thought this was a very important opportunity to listen and learn. Obviously my conversation is focused on agritourism. However, the bigger issues of today are at the core of our discussion. Dr. Valeria’s story is truly inspiring and made me stop and reflect on what it means to be an American and how I have access to so many opportunities, especially in business, that I may take for granted at times.

    Raised by her aunt and grandmother, Dr. Valeria grew up thinking critically and developed her independence and leadership skills at a young age. She and her husband founded and owned a museum of history and rural culture in Belarus. The Museum allowed her to share Belarusian history, one of her passions. After selling the museum, she looked for other opportunities to bring information about Belarus to the world. In 2002, Dr. Valeria introduced the idea of agritourism to Belarus. Her focus was to provide more income opportunities to rural communities throughout the country. She founded the Belarusian Association of Rural and Ecotourism, also known as “Country Escape,” a nonprofit dedicated to promoting Belarus as a tourist destination. Through her incredible dedication and hard work, Belarus was selected as the Best Agritourism destination in 2016 and 2018 by National Geographic.

    When she started Country Escape there were very few farmsteads that supported rural tourism. Her influence and leadership dubbed her as the mother of agritourism in Belarus. A few years ago, after 20 years leading Country Escape, the Belarus government required her to close her company, leaving 3000 farmsteads without her support. Now, a few years after closing her company, the tourism industry has under 1000 active farmsteads practicing rural tourism.

    Dr. Valeria is now focused on her senior lecturer position at Belarus State University where she instructs students in marketing, advertising, public relations and ecotourism. In addition, she is on the Board of the Global Agritourism Network. So, although her company was forced to close, she has continued to pursue what is near and dear to her heart through diverse and impactful means.

    Student travel website
    Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs
    Mother of Agritourism in Belarus

    The Global Agritourism Network (GAN) was created to support agritourism worldwide through education, research, and advocacy. Everyone with an interest in agritourism is welcome to join for free by completing the form online at Global Agritourism Network (GAN) Registration (google.com).

    Thank you for taking the time to listen to The Agri-Tourist Podcast, for supporting our inspirational guests, and for sharing my personal journey back to agriculture.

    • Agri-Tourist.com
    • HeartBeet Farms
    • Instagram
    • About Jen Ross, The Agri-Tourist Podcast Host
    • Global Agritourism Network
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    1 h y 26 m
  • Connect with Agritourism Pioneer, Beth Kennet, Liberty Hill Farm
    Jul 15 2024

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    I was joined by Beth Kennet, owner of Liberty Hill Farm and a pioneer in the world of agritourism in the state of Vermont and probably worldwide. The farm experience that Beth and her family offer is truly an immersive farm-family experience. What does that mean? Well her multigenerational guests, many of whom are returning for over 30 years now with grandkids, truly become part of their 10-room farmhouse in Rochester, VT. That includes eating family meals at the same table every day, sharing food that is sourced from local farms and producers, helping with farm chores, and learning about the real day-to-day tasks of running a dairy farm.

    As Beth describes, it's not unusual for her grandchildren to plop down beside a guest and question them about where they are from or offer them some fresh mint for their tea - that they will run outside and quickly harvest.

    Beth tells us the serendipitous story about how she and her husband Bob found their farm. It’s truly a gem of a story.

    My invigorating conversation with Beth re-affirmed for me my WHY. Why am I so drawn to agriculture and farming? It’s all about the connections and relationships that it creates. Beth explained that the connections she has made with people from around the world - her extended family of the heart as she describes - drives her passion each and every day. Farming and agriculture have sparked so many new relationships for her. And when she connects with people, she has their attention and the opportunity to educate them about the critical importance of KNOWING where our food comes from including the complexities, opportunities and challenges that surrounds that process.

    And, as Beth’s home and farm is very much in constant motion and highly energized, this podcast too experiences the high energy environment that Beth thrives in at her farm. Now, let’s hear from Beth, and occasionally from her visiting friend and sister of the heart Lois…

    Liberty Hill Farm
    Cabot Creamery

    The Global Agritourism Network (GAN) was created to support agritourism worldwide through education, research, and advocacy. Everyone with an interest in agritourism is welcome to join for free by completing the form online at Global Agritourism Network (GAN) Registration (google.com).

    Thank you for taking the time to listen to The Agri-Tourist Podcast, for supporting our inspirational guests, and for sharing my personal journey back to agriculture.

    • Agri-Tourist.com
    • HeartBeet Farms
    • Instagram
    • About Jen Ross, The Agri-Tourist Podcast Host
    • Global Agritourism Network
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    56 m

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